SEPTEMBER 20: Administration Office Closed - Our Administration Office at Village Hall will be closed starting at 1:30 pm through the remainder of the day, 9/20.
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SEPTEMBER 20: Administration Office Closed - Our Administration Office at Village Hall will be closed starting at 1:30 pm through the remainder of the day, 9/20.
SEPTEMBER 20: Administration Office Closed - Our Administration Office at Village Hall will be closed starting at 1:30 pm through the remainder of the day, 9/20.
WAYS TO PLAY
LOCATION
2300 Old Glenview Road
POINT OF CONTACT
Florence Krieger
Figure Skating Supervisor
PHONE NO.
30 minutes of practice ice created for all Learn-to-Skate class levels, from Toddler through Pre-Free Skate. No practice ice: May 8 & 9. Monday or Tuesday afternoons, or Tuesday mornings
Toddlers begin by learning to fall correctly, and get up alone off the ice before starting on the ice. We focus on balance and self-confidence as we introduce forward skills. Tuesday or Saturday mornings
Students in this class must have completed Toddler 1 and will continue learning to fall correctly and get up alone, off and on the ice. Balance and self-confidence are stressed. Forward skills are introduced. Tuesday or Saturday mornings
Students in this class must have completed Toddler II and will continue to build on the skills learned in the Toddler I and II classes. Tuesday mornings
We introduce beginners with no previous instruction or experience to basic skills including falling, standing, marching and basic gliding. On-ice and off-ice instruction builds confidence. We recommend figure skates for this class; children in hockey skates must wear a hockey helmet with a face guard. Monday, Wednesday or Friday afternoons; or Tuesday or Saturday mornings
Skaters should have completed Snowplow Sam 1. Participants will learn basic gliding, moving dips, backward wiggles, forward swizzles, beginning snow plow stop motion, two-foot hop in place. Monday, Wednesday or Friday afternoons, or Tuesday or Saturday mornings
Skaters should have completed Snowplow Sam 2. Participants will learn forward skating, forward one-foot glide, forward swizzles, backward two-foot glide, backward swizzles, snowplow stop, two-foot turn in place, and two-foot hop in place. From Snowplow Sam 3, skaters can advance to Basic 2 or Hockey 2. Monday, Wednesday or Friday afternoons, or Tuesday or Saturday mornings
Beginners with no previous instruction or experience are introduced to basic skills including falling, standing, marching, dips, basic gliding, forward swizzles, backward wiggles, beginning snowplow stop, and a two-foot hop. On-ice and off-ice instruction builds confidence. We recommend figure skates for this class; children in hockey skates must wear a hockey helmet with a face guard. Monday, Wednesday or Friday afternoons, or Saturday mornings
Skaters learn scooter pushes, one foot glides, rocking horse swizzle, backward swizzles, backward two foot glides, two-foot turns in place, moving snowplow stop, and curves. Children in hockey skates must wear a hockey helmet with a face guard. Monday, Wednesday or Friday afternoons, or Saturday mornings
Skaters learn beginning forward stroking, forward pumps on a circle, forward to backward two foot turns on a circle, backward one foot glides, backward snowplow stop, forward slalom, and forward pivots. Monday, Wednesday or Friday afternoons; or Saturday mornings
Skaters learn forward outside and inside edges on a circle, forward crossovers, backward pumps on a circle, backward one-foot glides, beginning two-foot spin, and forward lunges. Monday afternoons or Saturday mornings
Skaters learn backward outside and inside edges on a circle, backward crossovers, forward outside three-turn, advanced two-foot spin, hockey stops, and side toe hops. Monday or Tuesday afternoons
Skaters learn backward crossovers to landing position, backward outside mohawk, forward and backward combinations, one-foot spins, waltz jump, mazurkas, and backward inside pivots. Monday or Tuesday afternoons
Skaters learn forward power stroking, forward outside and inside edges, backward outside three-turns, one foot spin/scratch from crossovers, half flip, toe loop, and a waltz jump waltz jump sequence. Tuesday afternoons
Skaters learn alternating forward outside and inside spirals, backward outside and inside edges, backward inside three turns, beginning back spin, half lutz, salchow, and a spiral variation. Tuesday afternoons
Skaters learn alternating backward crossovers to back outside edges, alternating mohawk/crossover sequence, waltz three-turns, advanced back scratch spin, loop jump, and waltz jump/toe loop or salchow/toe loop combination and a toe step sequence. Tuesday afternoons
Skaters learn forward power three-turns, waltz 8 pattern, forward upright/scratch spin to backward upright/scratch spin, sit spin, 1/2 loop jump, flip jump, and a stag or split jump. Tuesday afternoons
Skaters learn backward outside three-turn mohawk, five-step mohawk sequence, camel spin, waltz jump/loop jump combination, lutz jump, and a loop jump loop jump combination. Tuesday afternoons
Skaters learn forward power pulls, choreographed step sequence, camel-sit spin, layback, attitude spin or cross-foot spin, waltz jump/half loop/salchow jump combination, an axel jump, and backward outside pivots. Skaters above a landed axel will learn double jumps and flying spins. Tuesday afternoons
The adult curriculum is designed for beginner and experienced adult skaters who wish to improve their skating skills. This class promotes physical fitness, and improves balance and coordination while teaching proper technique. Wednesday afternoons
Our adult curriculum is designed for beginner and experienced adult skaters who wish to improve their skating skills. This class promotes physical fitness, and improves balance and coordination while teaching proper technique. Wednesday evenings
Skaters learn introductory skating skills including fall and recovery, proper basic hockey stance, marching, two-foot glides, dips, forward swizzles, double c-cuts, and t-push to a two-foot glide. Saturday mornings
Skaters learn introductory skating skills including fall and recovery, proper basic hockey stance, marching, two-foot glides, dips, forward swizzles, double c-cuts, and t-push to a two-foot glide. Thursday afternoons or Saturday mornings
Skaters learn forward strides with v-push, forward one-foot push and glide, forward c-cuts, backward hustle or march, backward swizzles, backward c-cuts, and two-foot moving snowplow stop. Thursday afternoons or Saturday mornings
Skaters learn lateral crossover march, forward c-cuts on a circle, forward outside and inside edges, backward c-cuts, backward snowplow stops, one and two foot v-stop, and one-foot moving snowplow stop. Thursday afternoons or Saturday mornings
Skaters learn lateral crossover march, forward c-cuts on a circle, forward outside and inside edges, backward c-cuts, backward snowplow stops, one and two foot v-stop, and one-foot moving snowplow stop. Thursday afternoons or Saturday mornings
Skaters learn quick starts using forward v-start, backward one-foot glide, forward crossover glides, backward crossover glides, forward crossovers on a circle, backward crossovers on a circle and hockey stops. Thursday afternoons or Saturday mornings
Skaters build endurance while developing forward and backward skills (c-cuts, alternating crossovers, power hockey turns and stops/starts). Thursday afternoons or Saturday mornings
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